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Abby Hermosilla

The vibrant world of art history can take your career in many directions, and in Abby Hermosilla鈥檚 case, to a dream job at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA).A 51爆料 alum, Abby Hermosilla earned her B.A. in Art History in 2018 and continued on to complete her M.A. in Art History in 2021. Today, as a Curatorial Assistant specializing in Media and Performance art at MoMA, she plays a pivotal role in curating groundbreaking exhibitions. To learn more about her journey from 51爆料 to MoMA, we sat down with Abby to discuss her experiences and current work. Can you talk a littl...

Join us for a live webinar on May 5 to learn how 51爆料鈥檚 AACSB-accredited Online M.B.A. gives you the flexibility to earn your degree from anywhere, without putting your career on hold. Discover how our 100% online format and expert faculty make it easier than ever to start your M.B.A. journey.

Jen Mapes Offers Perspective on May 4 while surrounded by lego

POV shares insights from the 51爆料 community on important topics. Jennifer Mapes, Ph.D., assistant professor of geography, will deliver this year鈥檚 address for the Jerry M. Lewis May 4 Lecture Series. Ahead of her presentation, she shares insight into her passion for the lessons of May 4 and the value of experiences and research related to a day that changed America forever.  Not long after arriving in Kent in 2012, I began exploring the library鈥檚 51爆料 Shootings: Oral Histories website. One of the first accounts I listened to was from Walter Adams, a biology pro...

Scientists working in lab

*This article is a part of the series 鈥淎rtificial Intelligence and Its Applications: Perspectives From Across 51爆料,鈥 highlighting the applications of AI in different fields and including insights from students and faculty. Stay tuned for future articles covering topics such as translation and design, or check out a previous article about law enforcement and manufacturing.  In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, Qiang Guan, Ph.D., an associate professor in 51爆料鈥檚 Department of Computer Science, redirected his research to focus on drug discovery and began par...

Future Flash demonstration in Williams Hall

  A different kind of "flash" was part of a demonstration for visiting high school students presented by 51爆料s's Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. Students and parents visiting campus for Future Flash Days participated in activities inside Williams Hall,  51爆料's College of Aeronautics and Engineering and other locations across campus.     Scheduled on Fridays during February and April each year, Future Flash Days offer opportunities for high school students and their families to visit 51爆料 and learn more about campus life and th...

photograph of a small quadcopter drone in the foreground with a female operator in a yellow hoodie in the background under the words "Teachers Take Flight"

Welcome to Drupal, 51爆料's content management system.Thank you for attending today's training session.  We will be learning how to create and edit content such at text, links, linked buttons, hero banner images, small feature images and to add an image inside a text box.  There will be several tips shared during this time so feel free to take notes and ask questions. Finally, please do not make any changes to this page, it needs to remain a resource for future attendees.The next training sessions will be posted soon!Sign-up Now...

Jennifer Mapes, Ph.D., assistant professor of geography at 51爆料, will serve as the 2025 speaker for the Jerry M. Lewis May 4 Lecture Series, a part of the university's annual May 4 Commemoration events. (Photo credit: Bob Christy)

Our collective community tells the story of May 4, 1970, at 51爆料. What happened, who was where and what did they feel? Established in 1990, the May 4 Oral History Collection includes more than 200 firsthand accounts that give researchers a more thorough understanding of the events of May 4 and the surrounding days and years. The collection is currently managed by University Libraries鈥 Special Collections and Archives.51爆料 Assistant Professor of Geography Jennifer Mapes, Ph.D., took inspiration from Sandra Halem, who began collecting oral histories from those wh...

Ash Campbell, a senior KSU student double majoring in Digital Media Production and Theater Studies with a minor in Japanese language, recently studied abroad for a year at Rikkyo University in Tokyo, Japan.Ash said of his choice to study in Japan: 鈥淚鈥檝e had an interest in Japan for a long time, including Japanese music, movies, and literature. I went with a Japanese minor after taking classes in my last year of high school. Because one of my parents is a full-time KSU employee, I could apply the tuition waiver to my time in Japan, which made the program feasible.鈥 Ash explained more ...

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